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Supply Chain VulnerabilitiesIllicit actors exploit the way modern supply chains operate. As goods pass through multiple intermediaries, countries, and transport modes, oversight weakens and responsibility fragments. Traffickers exploit these gaps to divert goods, obscure their origins, and move illicit products alongside legitimate trade. They concentrate their efforts on a limited number of pressure points.
TRACIT identified online platforms, free trade zones, and postal and express delivery systems as hotspots, where controls are lighter, volumes are high, and accountability is diffuse. These vulnerabilities now sit at the core of how illicit trade scales across sectors and borders. Focus vulnerabilities
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Sector-related news Featured publication The landscape of lawlessness online (coming soon)
The report documents the breadth of illicit trade occurring on online platforms and examines the structural weaknesses that allow such activities to persist.
Exposing supply chain vulnerabilities to illicit trade
TRACIT's foundational report examines regional systemic weaknesses in complex supply chains that traffickers exploit to trade in illicit goods.
Illicit trade in free trade zones – focus on Central and South America
The report shows that FTZs in Central and South America are misused to facilitate illicit trade and identifies major vulnerabilities. |